Domestic U.S. Terror Plots Uncovered
Three domestic terror plots have been uncovered by the FBI in recent days which points out that so much vigilance is necessary to keep ourselves safe. These home grown plots seem to be on the rise.
Denver man charged in plot to bomb civilian targets in the U.S.
Documents filed in Brooklyn against Najibullah Zazi, allege he bought the chemicals hydrogen peroxide, acetone and hydrochloric acid to build a bomb using homemade TATP explosives. Many of the ingredients were purchased off local beauty supply store shelves, which sell common household products that can be explosive. Zazi is alleged to be a legal immigrant from Afghanistan, who had carefully prepared for a terrorist attack. He attended an al-Qaeda training camp in Pakistan, received training in explosives and stored in his laptop computer nine pages of instructions for making bombs from the same kind of chemicals he had bought.
Convert to Islam Charged with Plotting to Blow up a Federal Building in Illinois
Michael C. Finton (aka Talib Islam) has been charged with plotting to blow up the federal building in Springfield, Illinois. Finton, who converted to Islam in prison, came to the attention of federal authorities in August 2007 when a search of his vehicle revealed a letter about his desire to be a martyr. Also discovered was a document about waiting for a return letter from John Walker Lindh, the American who was captured fighting for the Taliban in Afghanistan in 2001. Finton traveled last year to Saudi Arabia, where he stayed about a month, and received about $1,400 from a man in that country. FBI agents then posed as low-level operatives for al-Qaeda, which culminated in a sting operation last Wednesday, September 23, 2009, when Finton drove a van he thought was loaded with explosives to the Paul Findley Federal Building. He parked and locked the vehicle, then moved a few blocks away before twice making cell phone calls he believed would trigger an explosion.
Jordanian Teenager Arrested in Plot to Blow up Dallas Skyscraper
Hosam Smadi, a Jordanian national aged 19, allegedly plotted to blow up the Fountain Place Tower in downtown Dallas. He came to the attention of the FBI through tirades against Americans on extremist chat sites and desire to wage jihad. The criminal complaint stated that an agent posing as a senior member of an al-Qaeda sleeper cell befriended him. He pledged allegiance to Osama bin Laden and expressed anger over the invasion of Gaza by Israel, and said he was ready for the jihadi life. Over the next six months, he met with two agents who posed as terrorists and discussed plans to attack several buildings, settling on the Fountain Place, which contains several bank offices. On Thursday, September 24, 2009, FBI agents provided Smadi with a vehicle containing a fake bomb. He drove it to the parking lot under the tower, armed the fake explosives, and then drove with the agent several blocks away, where he used a cell phone that was supposed to ensure detonation.
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